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Reaction of benzene chloride to bezenealcohal by koh

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Answered by liyanshi
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it is easy

C6H5-Cl ----KOH----->. C6H5-OH

-kCl

Answered by shubhamkr5923
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Answer:

Explanation:

In case of C6H5CH2Cl, the benzyl carbocation (C6H5C⊕H2) formed by releasing Cl− ion is resonance stabilised. Therefore, the C−Cl bond can cleave to form KCl. However, the phenyl carbocation (C6H⊕5) expected to be formed in case of chlorobenzene does not show any resonance. therefore, C−Cl bond does not cleave in case of chlorobenzene and no white precipitate is formed in this case.

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